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  • freville

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Figure Among the Dead (eBook - PDF, ePub, Mobi)

Figure Among the Dead (Paperback)

Genesis of Fit-ce-Monde (digital book - PDF, ePub, Mobi)

Genesis of Fit-ce-Monde (paper book)

A Typical Case of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (eBook - PDF, ePub, Mobi)

A Typical Case of Sudden Infant Death (Paperback)


  • Garneret, Aimee
Born in 1949 in Mantes-la-Jolie (Yvelines), Aimée Garneret holds a master's degree in economics. She taught and held a position as a project manager at the CNED. In 2004, illness forced her to put her professional life on hold, but she did not give up on having activities. Travel was a determining and positive element in her recovery. Aimée now lives partly in Morocco where, according to her, living in another civilization teaches a lot about others and about oneself.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Mélusine put on her long black dress (digital book - PDF, ePub, Mobi)

Mélusine put on her long black dress (paper book)

  • Gay, Pierre
Born in 1965 in Anthony, Pierre Gay was destined for an artistic career from a very early age. Hired in 1984 in Brussels as assistant illustrator to Bob De Moor, he made his debut at the Hergé studios, home of Tintin. His love of the French language led him to collaborate as an illustrator, with Agnès Rosenstiehl and then Jacques Cellard, on works intended to introduce its treasures to the youngest. His interest in the history of institutions led him to produce "Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité, dès l'âge de raison" in 1999. In addition to his illustration work, Pierre Gay has produced numerous book covers as a graphic designer for various publishers, and regularly works for the press as an artistic director. Pierre Gay is also a vexillologist (flag specialist) and heraldist. In particular, he has made a significant contribution to launching the public debate concerning the future flag of New Caledonia.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, from the age of reason (digital book - PDF)

  • Genoud-Prachet, Bernadette
After studying at the Ecole Nationale des Arts Décoratifs (ENSAD) in the sculpture section where she followed the workshops of Robert Couturier, Bernadette Genoud-Prachet specialized in wood engraving in 1959. Since 1987 she has produced her prints and artist's books and exhibits regularly. She has also led workshops for children, adolescents and adults in Essonne and Haute Savoie.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

The Fairies, by Charles Perrault (digital book - PDF)

  • Giacone, Alessandro
Alessandro Giacone è Lecturer at the Università Stendhal di Grenoble 3. Ha pubblicato: Difficult Europe (with Bino Olivi), Folio, 2007; Les Grands Paris by Paul Delouvrier, Descartes & co, 2010; La Provincia e l’Impero. Il giudizio americano sull'Italia di Berlusconi (with Mimmo Franzinelli), Feltrinelli, 2011.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Manuale di storia politica dell'Italia repubblicana, with Leonardo Casalino (digital book - PDF)

Manuale di storia politica dell'Italia repubblicana, with Leonardo Casalino (paper book)

  • Gontier, Fabien
Ever since I learned to hold a pencil, I have been drawing. This led me to pursue studies in applied arts and then plastic arts. Today, I live in Auvergne where I teach plastic arts. Passionate about illustration, I create images that essentially address the fantasy genre and dreamlike universes.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Little Red Riding Hood, by Charles Perrault (digital book - PDF)

  • Gormand, Caroline
A multimedia illustrator who graduated from the Emile Cohl school, she has created numerous illustrations and animations for the digital publishing sector (educational video games), before recently returning to illustrating literary works. Caroline Gormand divides her time between her activity as a freelance multimedia illustrator-animator and teaching digital illustration at the Emile Cohl school as well as at the IPESAA school.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

The Tale of the Whale's Throat, by Joseph Rudyard Kipling, translated by Eric Bétend (e-book - PDF)

  • H., Catherine
Passionate about medieval history, devourer of detective novels, all the ingredients combined to satisfy a desire to write. From the reed pen to the keyboard, there was only one step, taken cheerfully to dissect the failings of human nature, an eternal source of inspiration.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

The Little Heady Sins (digital book - PDF, ePub, Mobi)

The Little Heady Sins (paperback)

  • Hel, Pierre
Pierre Hel is a journalist and novelist. He teaches communication. Yôko is his first online work.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Yôko (digital book - PDF, ePub, Mobi)

Yôko (paper book)

  • Herreman, Serge
IUFM professor after having worked as a master trainer and educational advisor, Serge Herreman was also a specialized teacher for children with intellectual disabilities. He has published numerous educational works, both in the school and extracurricular fields as well as in that of the training of school teachers.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

The Parents I Want, illustrated by Florence Faure (digital book - PDF)

  • Huet-Gomez, Christelle
With a business school degree, Christelle Huet-Gomez began her professional life as a financial auditor. Three years later, this career did not suit her, so she decided to take the CAPES in History-Geography and become a middle school teacher. She has now been working in this profession for 5 years in various establishments in the Paris region. At the same time, she writes stories for children that are published in the press and in publishing. Christelle Huet-Gomez has also started a new career as an illustrator, notably by creating kamishibai for schools and daycare centers.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Coton ne veut pas fondue, illustrated by Chadia Loueslati (digital book - PDF)

  • Huleu, Jean-Rene
A senior reporter in the 90s and a travel writer, he lives his passion for language and writing on a daily basis, with a particular curiosity for the words of others. After completing a series of reports for Géo (Arab world and the United States), he ended his career as a journalist marked by the creation of fourteen publications in the news or leisure press, including the newspaper Libération (1972/76) whose project he initiated. He collaborated with Cahiers du Cinéma (1973/76). Since 1985, Jean-René Huleu has published a dozen essays, biographies and travel stories, in collaboration with Marie-Odile Delacour.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

The Madman of the Casbah, tribute to Himoud Brahimi (digital book - PDF, ePub, Mobi)

The Madman of the Casbah, homage to Himoud Brahimi (paper book)

  • Kipling, Joseph Rudyard
Joseph Rudyard Kipling, born in Bombay in 1865, was first a journalist before devoting himself to writing. He immediately found great success with the publication of his works for young people. Among the most famous, Just So Stories, published in 1902, is a collection of stories inspired by his curious mind and his child's view of the animal world. Initially, the British writer had illustrated his stories himself. In many of them, including that of the whale's throat, he addresses his "Better Beloved", his daughter Josephine who died in 1899 from pleurisy. Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907, he died in London in 1936.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

The Story of the Whale's Throat, translated by Eric Bétend, illustrated by Caroline Gormand (digital book - PDF)

  • Klein, Severine
Séverine Klein was born on September 18, 19-- (censored) in a hippie community in Corrèze that Jacques Chirac had apparently briefly visited nine months earlier. After briefly studying nude trapeze artist, interrupted due to coldness, she embarked on a career as a herbalist with a passion that was unfortunately not reciprocated: shocked by the inexplicable deaths of two women who had drunk her laxative concoctions, Séverine Klein quickly turned to a more meditative existence in a country without an extradition agreement with France. She finally found her true vocation after the inadvertent birth of her triplets, in order to escape their invasive affection as well as household chores. She thus published her first novel, an admirable portrait of France in the 20th century, La vérité peut attendre (Le Seuil), which was a resounding success, particularly with her cousins ​​in the Jura. Severine Klein expects a lot from writing, especially financially. She is prepared to make a lot of effort to achieve her goals, and even to write new books.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Mastersingers (digital book - PDF, ePub, Mobi)

Mastersingers (paperback)

  • Jannot, Flora
When I was little, I was rooted in the imagination... I lived in my head and through the pages of books. Then I grew up and reality caught up with me, but I kept an inventiveness that only seeks to express itself. I searched for a long time for the best way to give free rein to it: art, design, writing. Children's publishing finally reconciles my passions: drawing and words, two prodigious tools with which I hope to make children dream. Perhaps in memory of the little girl I was...

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Tell me about... the animals of the savannah, illustrated by Mathilde Magnan (digital book - interactive PDF)

A Love of Madeleine, illustrated by Chrystèle Lim (digital book - PDF)

  • Lafontaine, Hugues
Born in 1954 in Normandy, Hugues Lafontaine graduated in History from the Faculty of Rennes. He moved to Andorra in 1998 for professional reasons, then left for a few years to take a position as deputy headmaster in Perpignan. He learned Catalan and became interested in the history of Andorra and its surroundings. His articles are published in the quarterly journal of the Alliance Andorrano-Française, which continues its online publication under the name Feuillet de l'Alliance. An Andorran personality whose father led a network of resistance fighters and smugglers during the Second World War entrusted him with a copy of the latter's story. The idea for a novel began to germinate. An excursion to a village lost in the Spanish Pyrenees led him to discover a strange plaque in French on the pediment of the church. He had found material for a new historical subject but also for a novel: La Princesse de Sant Julia.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

The Princess of Sant Julia (e-book - PDF, ePub, Mobi)

The Princess of Sant Julia (paperback)

  • Lamour-Crochet, Celine
I was born in Brittany and initially embarked on a career as a pilot. Just as passionate about children's literature, I wanted to write short stories for my two children, and our house now looks like a real library because there are books in every room! I wanted to tell my stories to other children and in the course of 2010, a dozen books will see the light of day. So I constantly live in the clouds, during the day in full flight, at night in the dream of writing!

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Chan and the Dragon, illustrated by Emilie Dedieu (digital book - PDF)

Griloup Catches Cold, illustrated by Saeko Doyle (e-book - PDF)

Louane would like to be grown up already, illustrated by Solenne Fonteneau (digital book - PDF)

  • Lapierre, Remy

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Disorders (digital book - PDF, ePub, Mobi)

Disorders (paper book)

  • Larroquette, Jean
Born in 1934, Jean Larroquette spent his first twenty years under the North African sun, where he nurtured his passion for teaching. His next twenty years were in the spotlight in Paris: there he lived out his passion for theatre. Tired of the limelight, he found the sun again for two more decades, in India, augmented by another clarity, this time spiritual, that of Auroville. For fifteen years, Jean Larroquette has oscillated between India and Paris. He retains the same passion for Auroville and for the fullness of life, wherever it may be. This book is his first and his last: as a man of the theatre and a pedagogue, Jean Larroquette prefers speech to writing.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Auroville, a one-way ticket? (digital book - PDF, ePub, Mobi)

  • Lattarico, Jean-François

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

War on Stage. Theatre and Conflicts in 17th Century Italy. (e-book - PDF)

War on Stage. Theatre and Conflicts in 17th Century Italy. (paperback)

  • Laurence, Patrick
Patrick Laurence was born in 1951. He passed the agrégation in classical literature in 1974 and taught in secondary schools from 1976 to 1994. Author of a thesis on "The place and role of women in the life and work of Saint Jerome", he joined the François-Rabelais University of Tours in 1994, where he currently teaches as a professor of Latin. He is a specialist in women in Antiquity and patristics.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Women's Rights in the Late Roman Empire. The Theodosian Code (e-book - PDF)

Women's Rights in the Late Roman Empire. The Theodosian Code (paperback)

  • Lecomte, Mia
Born in 1966, Mia Lecomte lives in Rome. Honorary member of the French Association Confluences poétiques, she created the Compagnia Internazionale delle poete, a theater group of foreign and Italian-foreign poetesses, who make poetic performances based on the contamination of languages ​​and cultures, as well as on different artistic languages. Literary and editorial critic in the field of comparative literature, in particular the literature of migration, she is also editor of the biannual comparative poetry review Semicerchio and of several online literary reviews. Finally, she collaborates on the Italian version of Le Monde diplomatique, a monthly supplement of the Italian daily Il Manifesto.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Semper ai confini del verso (digital book - PDF)

Semper ai confini del verso (paper book)

  • Lefort, François
A priest and doctor, François Lefort spent most of his professional life in the Sahara or in Africa. He wrote several books, particularly on the desert, the shanty towns of the Paris region and his humanitarian missions.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Hello! I'm coming to die at your place. (digital book - PDF, ePub, Mobi)

Hello! I'm coming to die at your place . (paper book)

Justice! For the Honor of a Priest (eBook - PDF, ePub, Mobi)

Justice! For the Honor of a Priest (paperback)

The Child of the Slums (e-book - PDF, ePub, Mobi)

The Child of the Slums (paperback)

A Sandal in the Desert (eBook - PDF, ePub, Mobi)

A Sandal in the Desert (paperback)

  • Legrand, Michel

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Noisette the cat has disappeared!, illustrated by Chadia Loueslati (digital book - PDF)

  • Lesegretain, Claire
Claire Lesegretain, Senior Reporter for the religion department of the newspaper La Croix, is the author of Grands Ordres Religieux, hier et aujourd'hui (Fayard 1990) and Être ou ne pas être célibataire (Saint-Paul, 1998). She also runs sessions for single Christian men and women.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Christians and Homosexuality, the Investigation (e-book - PDF, ePub, Mobi)

Christians and Homosexuality, the investigation (paperback)

  • Lim, Chrystèle
It was with both feet in the Paris region, but my heart still in the South-West and somewhere in Asia, that I launched into children's illustration. After studying Chinese, English, Spanish, lots of travel and three little faces, many little characters came to populate my imagination... and here is the result!

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Maïtena, flea shepherdess, by Bénédicte Carboneill (digital book - PDF)

Patacroum, by Lili Mac (digital book - PDF)

Patacroum, by Lili Mac (paper book)

A Love of Madeleine, by Flora Jannot (digital book - PDF)

  • Lindenberg, Judith

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Repetition put to the test by translation, with Jean-Charles Vegliante (digital book - PDF)

Repetition put to the test by translation, with Jean-Charles Vegliante (paperback)

  • Lopes, Odette
After a literary education and four years of activity in a leisure center, it is in children's literature that I finally found my mode of expression, thus making my love of writing coexist with my experience of children. Imagining stories for young audiences, being as close as possible to what concerns or fascinates them, is the turning point that I definitively took when my daughter arrived.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

The Book-Eating Ogre, illustrated by Cécile de Filippi (digital book - PDF)

The book-devouring ogre, illustrated by Cécile de Filippi (paperback)

  • Loueslati, Chadia
Passionate about drawing and creation since childhood, Chadia Loueslati left the advertising field where she had already worked for three years to launch the creation of her own brand of decorative accessories for children, ManouLou Création. Her products are sold in a dozen stores throughout France. Also a mosaic teacher in an Art Deco school and a visual artist in primary and nursery schools, Lou is now at the head of an association created, in parallel, with the aim of making creative cultural leisure activities more accessible to people who are most excluded from them (disabled people, children in hospitals, etc.).

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Cotton Does Not Want to Melt, by Christelle Huet-Gomez (digital book - PDF)

The cat Noisette has disappeared!, by Michel Legrand (digital book - PDF)

  • Ludwig Stojanovic, Bojana Claire
Coming from a family of five nationalities, the author holds a DEA in social law. After 15 years spent in a large public company, she is currently an associate in the law firm TAILLY-ESCHENLOHR.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Practical Foreigners' Law, illustrations by Yves Pointurier (digital book - PDF, ePub, Mobi)

Practical foreign law, illustrations by Yves Pointurier (paper book)

  • Mac, Lili
Always passionate about fiction and illustration, I invent stories for my little boy, my first audience, and my inexhaustible source of inspiration. After having worked in various professions, notably in the written press, I now devote myself to children's writing.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Patacroum, illustrated by Chrystèle Lim (digital book)

Patacroum, illustrated by Chrystèle Lim (paperback)

  • Machiavelli, Nicolas
Born in 1469 in Florence, Italy, Niccolò Machiavelli is primarily known as a philosopher, theorist of politics, history and war. His best-known work, The Prince, has been the subject of readings over the centuries that are sometimes very simplistic and far from doing justice to the complexity and nobility of his thought. A lesser-known aspect of his life is that Niccolò Machiavelli was also highly regarded for his humor, which was expressed in particular through his comedies, including The Mandrake and La Clizia. He died in 1527 in Florence.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

La Clizia, translation and notes by Fanélie Viallon (digital book - PDF)

La Clizia, translation and notes by Fanélie Viallon (paperback)

  • Magnan, Mathilde
I had two desires for "when-I-grow-up": to draw or to be a farmer. The first option won out. In 2008, after a stint in Applied Arts and three years in the Comic Strip section at Saint Luc (Brussels), I discreetly entered the big league and can finally draw and tell not only my stories but also those of others! I have several strings to my bow, even if for the moment I am mainly focused on young people! I never stop learning and meeting great people, again and again. Illustration is a world that is endlessly rediscovered.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Tell me about... the animals of the savannah, by Flora Jannot (digital book - interactive PDF)

  • Mahe, Sylvie
I have always knitted words. Short ones, long ones that I amalgamate and shape. And sometimes, it's magic, it gives stories! I like to think that writing is like kneading, a much more manual exercise than you think! I feed on everything that inspires me and particularly on genealogy and photography. "Chasing" ancestors gives me an infinite source of inspiration and when I swap my camera for a pen, the images become words and the light my grammar... A real joy!

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

The Dream Thief, illustrated by Stéphane Mathieu (digital book - PDF)

  • Mani
Beyond my two passions (almost my reasons for living) which are writing and drawing, my activities are multiple. I am at the same time an author, illustrator, jewelry designer and web designer, always pursuing the same goal: to make people dream thanks to the supernatural or magical worlds and characters that I create.
 
His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

The Deer with Silver Antlers, illustrated by Gabrielle Richard (digital book - PDF)
  • Marie, Olivia
Born in 1975 to two parents who were doctors, Olivia Marie always dreamed of practicing this profession. With her diploma in hand, she turned to general medicine and then geriatrics. But the birth of her daughter, a year later, marked the beginning of a turbulent period: she quickly found herself, against her will, a part-time mother. The arrival of her son, five years later, would be beneficial for her. At the same time, she learned to know and love her work with the elderly, in a residential facility for dependent elderly people. Chronicles of Oblivion is her first novel.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Chronicles of Oblivion (e-book - PDF, ePub, Mobi)

Chronicles of Oblivion (paperback)

  • Martini, Alessandro

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Beyond the Hills: Beppe Fenoglio, Witness and Novelist of the Resistance (e-book - PDF)

Beyond the Hills: Beppe Fenoglio, Witness and Novelist of the Resistance (paperback)

  • Mathieu, Stephane
I have been drawing since my early childhood. A DIY enthusiast and curious about everything, I first opened a store selling personalized decorative objects, mainly for children's bedrooms. In this world, I developed my imagination and naturally, I gradually moved towards children's illustration. Attached to the pencil for drawing, it is now on the computer that I refine my colors, my atmospheres and my light which characterize my style, a mixture of poetry, emotions, humor and endearing characters.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

"> The Dream Thief, by Sylvie Mahé (digital book - PDF)

  • Mauve
Through various techniques (collage, drawing, painting, computer tinkering), I address a wide audience and I work in many graphic fields: children's publishing, comics, object books, posters, announcements and other illustrative fields...

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Why is the sea salty?, by Marie-Laure Depaulis (digital book - PDF)

Why is the wind transparent?, by Marie-Laure Depaulis (digital book - PDF)

Why are books full of words?, by Marie-Laure Depaulis (digital book - PDF)

Why do all pendulums turn in the same direction?, by Marie-Laure Depaulis (digital book - PDF)

Why do phones ring?, by Marie-Laure Depaulis (digital book - PDF)

  • Memmi, Albert
Born on December 15, 1920 in the Jewish quarter of Tunis, Albert Memmi is the product of a triple culture (Jewish, Arab and French). He studied philosophy at the University of Algiers. He prepared the agrégation in philosophy at the Sorbonne and married a French woman. After Tunisia's independence in 56, he settled in Paris and adopted French nationality in 1973. Professor, sociologist, writer, he is the author of numerous novels and essays. His work, translated into many languages, has been awarded prestigious prizes such as the Grand Prix Littéraire du Maghreb in 1995 and the Grand Prix de la Francophonie of the Académie Française in 2004. The work of this poet in love with humanism never ceases to propose a possible conciliation between cultural roots and universal values.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

The Sky's Mirliton (digital book - PDF, ePub, Mobi)

The Sky's Mirliton (paper book)

  • Morvan, Yves
Immersed since his childhood in an "other" universe (Morocco, India, Reunion Island), but Parisian for almost ten years, Yves Morvan often wants to immerse himself in gentler worlds. So he lets his imagination, his memories, his dreams run wild. The result sometimes leads to writings: multi-colored sentences flying away towards recreated worlds.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Aurore (digital book - PDF, ePub, Mobi)

Aurora (paper book)

  • Motte, Sophie
After studying children's fashion design, I turned to publishing children's books and postcards in the 80s. I find my inspiration in the Alpilles, among the olive trees, surrounded by my husband and my two boys, as well as many animals that I particularly like.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Zoe the Bee (digital book - PDF)

  • Neau, Mily
After a Master's degree in information and communication sciences, Mily accumulated experiences, in turn as a communications officer in the audiovisual sector, globetrotter, editor and then professor of communication. Today, she devotes herself to her passions: writing and theater.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Venus, Eve... and Us!, illustrated by Elodie Brondoni (digital book - PDF)

  • Nicolas, Pierre
Although attracted to literature from childhood, Pierre Nicolas finally chose to enter the Beaux-Arts. Was it the influence of an amateur painter father? In any case, the Beaux-Arts were decisive. They awakened his eye for line, color and volume, and gave him a taste for photography. This training led him to work in institutional audiovisual where he met, during reports, a multitude of people exercising the most diverse activities. Today, his imagination exploits this database to feed his novels!

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Turbulence in Sidobre (digital book - PDF, ePub, Mobi)

Turbulence in Sidobre (paper book)

  • Pelletier, Jean-Jacques
Journalist, he worked for ten years at France-Inter as a presenter, producer and author of numerous fictions. He then devoted himself to articles on the applications of new multimedia technologies in everyone's life for written press magazines in the Science & Vie series. In 1995, he founded a company specializing in the production of High Definition films. His popular technical work on the digitization of information and new images is designed in the form of an interactive novel, very lively and very accessible to the general public. Finally, he collaborated with the technical management of Arte France as a specialist in new technologies and program interactivity.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Collective Hallucination (digital book - PDF, ePub, Mobi)

  • Perrault, Charles
Born in 1628 and died in 1703, Charles Perrault was a great French writer of the 17th century, mainly known for writing tales from the French oral tradition. He thus transcribed the story of Little Red Riding Hood, Sleeping Beauty, Bluebeard, etc., adapting these popular stories to the society of his time. Although many of these tales sometimes seem harsh and cruel to us, Charles Perrault made versions of them much less terrible than those of the legends of yesteryear and voluntarily added morals intended to emphasize the values ​​illustrated by these tales and thus "educate" young children.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Little Red Riding Hood, illustrated by Eglantine Bonetto (digital book - PDF)

Little Red Riding Hood, illustrated by Fabienne Cinquin (digital book - PDF)

Little Red Riding Hood, illustrated by Fabien Gontier (digital book - PDF)

The Fairies, illustrated by Bernadette Genoud-Prachet (digital book - PDF)

  • Petillot, Joëlle
Born into a family of artists, Joëlle Petillot grew up between her father's paintbrushes and her mother's piano. Late in the family, her unexpected arrival made her a "little one" for life in the eyes of her three eldest children, the first two of whom could be her parents by age. Paradoxically, the youngest of four was therefore raised as an only child. These differences - which nourished her - developed in her a heightened awareness of the importance of transmission. In her professional life at the Paris Hospitals, writing has always accompanied her, as an outlet. And the most enjoyable transmission there is for her is telling stories.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

The Beautiful Ogress (digital book - PDF, ePub, Mobi)

The beautiful ogress (paper book)

The chance of encounters (digital book - PDF, ePub, Mobi)

The chance of encounters (paper book)

  • Pointurier, Yves

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Practical Foreigners' Law, by Bojana Claire Ludwig Stojanović (e-book - PDF, ePub, Mobi)

Practical Foreigners' Law, by Bojana Claire Ludwig Stojanović (paperback)

  • Poupart, Daniel
Daniel Poupart has been a mechanical construction teacher in a vocational high school since 1973.

Training in SolidWorks in 2003, then the personal discovery of Flash (from Macromedia at the time) in 2006, allowed him to develop a new approach to teaching. Today he works on increasingly interactive courses.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

Analytical Mechanics, Statics, Volume 1 (digital book - PDF and HTML companion)

Analytical Mechanics, Statics, Volume 2 (digital book - PDF and HTML companion)

  • Radet, William
Nourished by intense reading, from Proust to Edgar Morin, Pessoa, Kafka, Perec, Beckett, Claude Simon, Thomas Bernhard, William Radet now devotes himself exclusively to writing. In addition to Sensible and Mots émois, he is the author of Le Bleu du fiel, a play staged at the Théâtre de la Criée in Marseille, an atypical novel Un flou dangereuse, art books Silences, Traces and piquant short stories such as Aux larmes citoyens. Characteristic signs: an inability to hate, a cheerful pessimism and a taste for derision.

His books published by Chemins de tr@verse:

The Blue of Gall (digital book - PDF, ePub, Mobi)

The Blue of Gall (paperback)

Mots Emois (digital book - PDF, ePub, Mobi)

Words Emotions (paper book)

Sensible (digital book - PDF, ePub, Mobi)

Sensitive (paper book)